Of the Hiftorie of Plants. 



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IB.1. 



A 



Diofcorides writeth, 

 quantitie of one dram 

 the fpleene,remoueth wearifomen 



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B 



C 



D 



u»i w« »r* ™ 6 -»-w-m u.icuiacne lhadow, and drunke vnr* ,u 

 weighr,fortie daies together,doth wafte and confume away thX / /r tbe 

 the lpIeene,remoueth wearifomenefTe,heIpeth the (hortnefle and difficulty of breathi of 



hicket, procureth bloudy vnne after the iixth day, and caufeth women to haue foeed 8 ' 01 "^ tbe 

 chifde bearing. P y traue11 »o 



The leaues be of the fame force : which being drunk< 

 men barren, and defiroy their naturall feed. 



The floures fteeped in oile, and fet in the Sun, are good to annoint the body that is bennm j 

 and growne very cold. * "wmnied, 



thirty d 





bloud. 



E 



A fyrrup made of the fioures is good to be drunke againft the difeafes of the lungs and fnU 

 that is ftopped,bemg drunke with a little wine. pecne 



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good 



kers,and fore mouthes, as well in children as in elder people, and likewife for vlcerations and fa! 

 dings in the priuie parts of man or woman ; if there be added to thedecoftion hereof fome allome 

 or Verdigreace if the fore require greater clenfing outwardly, prouided alwaies that there be no 

 Verdigreace put into the water that muft be injefled into the fecret parts. 



HAP. 



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Of lafmine, or (jelfernine. 





I lafininum album. 



White GeiTemine 



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Great white Geffemine. 



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